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Kamil Piatkowski is a graphic designer from Poland. In his new series “LEGO Brands”, he imagined, in digital way, the logos of famous brands, like they were designed using LEGO bricks. The illusion and design are perfect. FedEx. Apple. Facebook. Instagram. Chicago Bulls. FC Barcelona. Nike. Batman. Adidas Original. Volkswagen.

Grant Thompson gives us his recipe today to make gummy lego made from corn syrup, Jello, and gelatin. The result is astonishing because besides being edible, the same texture and the same taste of a sweet, gelatinous, The result is fantastic and the lego can be assembled.

Based in Buenos Aires, the artistic director Alexander Tissier has created a series of prints for the new “Fiction Meets Fiction” LEGO campaign. From portmanteau words, he combined for each post two characters from pop culture, this gives: Batkid, Bond and Spider Homerine.

Conducted by Marco Sodano, this campaign shows six commercials representing the work of great artists such as Mona Lisa, Vincent Van Gogh, The girl with the pearl and many others. Campaign reconstructed only with Lego blocks, so that all the world can recognize the works.

Kudos for this excellent series of obsolete technological objects created by artist Chris McVeigh from LEGO bricks. Available in kit form or as DIY free download, discover all the details in the pictures now!

If there’s one thing children have in abundance, it’s imagination. Seeking to encourage them to express it in new and original ways, Italian designer Marco Sodano has put together the above Lego recreations of famous masterpieces. Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa andLady with an Ermine sit alongside Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring on the artist’s Behance page, under the tagline “all the children are authentic artists.” It’s...

Beyond the sublime graphical technique implemented by Korean artist Koo eGene these anthropomorphic representations can be interpreted as allegories of narcissism and cupidity. With a multitude of birds, animals and plants, the artist also addresses issues such as man’s relationship with nature.

Lego is not the only game to seduce decorators. These three stools Portuguese designer Tania da Cruz were quickly identified at the last Milan Design Week. Inspired by the typical hairstyles of Playmobil figures, she realized these three prototypes polyethylene that bring us instantly childhood.

Home creation By Khol was born a particularly accomplice tandem Khim Asriel and Olivier Ossipoff. Both associated with different career paths: one in the field of beauty and design and the other in strategy consulting unite today to unveil their first creation. Both passionate aesthetic forms, the olfactory world, and the finest materials, these two epicurean chose the first...